"Meticulously researched over three years, Chemistry draws on over 50 new interviews with those closest to the band. As the most detailed biography of Rush ever written, this book pulls together the threads and investigates the reasons that have enabled this band to succeed against the odds."
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"Chemistry", by Jon Collins
Chemistry, the latest Rush biography, is now available. At 272 pages, the book tells Rush's story from the meeting of eleven-year-olds Gary Weinrib and Alex Zivojinovich through the 30th Anniversary tour some 40 years later. In addition, the book includes a "Personology" appendix, 54 pages with brief notes on most if not all of the people involved with Rush over the years, including detailed notes on key figures.
The Piano Tribute To Rush
The Piano Tribute To Rush, the third Rush tribute album by Todd Mark Rubenstein, who previously released Exit Stage Right and The String Quartet Tribute To 2112, is now available. Like previously released Rush tribute albums, the tracklist mainly consists of Rush's earlier work, with "The Big Money" being the 'newest' track covered. The album also includes an original track titled "Syrinxian Moonlight". - Jan. 10, 2006
"Pulsing through the drum beats and guitar riffs of Rush’s songs are undeniable melodies. These hooks are brought to the surface on The Piano Tribute to Rush. The elemental soul of such hits as "The Spirit of Radio" and "Tom Sawyer" is extracted from their complex arrangements with simple piano. A must-have release for any Rush fan, this album promises to appeal to anyone with an appreciation for great songs and incredible musicianship." - Vitamin Records
"Rush: Music In Review 1974-1981"
Music In Review 1974-1981, a 48 page book and 2 DVD set from the UK, is also now available in the US. An unofficial release, this product claims to be the "ultimate critical review" of Rush. The UK company behind this project has previously released similar packages featuring other bands, which led many UK Rush fans to be skeptical from the start. The commentary on the DVD's is provided by various radio DJ's and/or music critics who are filmed on camera as they provide their 'opinion' of Rush's work, and the content flows in a biographical nature. The criticism is mixed, although for the most part the reviews are mostly good. However, for fans with more than a basic knowledge of Rush, erroneous comments such as Peart having a degree in percussion, that Red Barchetta is semi-autobiographical about Neil and his uncle[!], or the simple yet inexcusable mispronunciation of "Peart" throughout, become very tiresome.
Geddy Lee Interview With Fender
"The renowned Rush bassist/vocalist on the R30 anniversary DVD, band history, cool covers, 'flamenco bass,' the Fender Jazz and more..." - Fender.com, December 20, 2005
Neil Peart's "Anatomy Of A Drum Solo"
Anatomy Of A Drum Solo, the second instructional drumming video by Neil Peart, was released Dec. 20th, 2005. For more information click here.
"Anatomy of a Drum Solo presents newly-recorded, in-studio footage of Neil discussing, in detail, his approach to soloing. Using a solo recorded in September, 2004 in Frankfurt, Germany, as a framework, Neil talks about each segment of this nine-minute tour de force that is a feature of each Rush performance. He describes the inspiration and the conceptual thinking behind each part of the solo and discusses, and often demonstrates, the technique necessary for playing that segment. Also included are two 'explorations' - completely improvised workouts at the drums, each over thirty-minutes long; a never-before-released solo recorded in Hamburg, Germany in September, 2004 ("Ich Bin Ein Hamburger"); 'O Baterista', Neil's Grammy Award-nominated solo (previously released on the Rush in Rio DVD); two full Rush performances from Frankfurt ’04, all shot from the perspective of the drum cameras; interviews with Lorne Wheaton, Neil’s drum tech, and Paul Northfield, Rush co-producer and engineer; a full-color booklet, a photo gallery and more." - HudsonMusic.com
Rush On Rockline
"Canadian rock legends RUSH will be the featured guests on the nationally syndicated radio show 'Rockline' airing Wednesday, December 14. The live show begins at 8:30 p.m. PT / 11:30 p.m. ET, and fans are encouraged to call in with questions during the program at (800) 344-ROCK (7625). To find a station near you, check out www.rocklineradio.com." - December 1, 2005
R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour Video
R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour DVD was released November 22, 2005. Filmed using 14 hi-definition cameras in 16x9 widescreen format on September 24, 2004, at the Festhalle in Frankfurt, Germany, the first disk of the 2 DVD set contains all but eight tracks of the Frankfurt concert, while the second contains interviews plus rare and classic footage from the late seventies to the Tsunami relief benefit concert in 2005, as well as two Easter Eggs. Also included in the The Deluxe Edition are two limited edition RUSH guitar picks and a souvenir backstage pass, as well as a two audio CD version of the show; CD's will not be sold separately but will be available via Anthem/Atlantic Records on all digital download services. Click here for the tracklist, video clips, plus additional news and reviews.
Lerxst At The Orbit Room
Alex Lifeson made a rare appearance on stage at The Orbit Room with The Dexters last night to celebrate the Orbit Room’s 11th anniversary. Playing along side with The Dexters for what might have been the first time in eleven years, they actually played a Rush song on stage – a version of the Spirit Of Radio! The set also included "For What It’s Worth" (see Feedback) and Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
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